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Victorinox Officer's Chronograph Watch

Victorinox Officer's Chronograph Watch

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In 1891, when Victorinox founder and master cutler Karl Elsener supplied the Swiss Army with its standard-issue soldier’s knife, little did he know he’d be laying the foundation for one of the most trusted names in the watch and cutlery industries. The Officer’s Chronograph is built with the same attention to detail and quality as any Swiss Army Knife—and it’s got a fair amount of function, to boot Read More

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samurai7
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Jul 19, 2017
has anyone found the correct manual for this watch (Model #241554)?
cwalsh
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Jul 14, 2017
the band clasp on mine keeps popping open and likely to one day fall off my wrist and break on the ground. MD can you or Victorinox provide replacement band. thanks.
Constantin1337
0
Jun 24, 2017
Mine keeps the stop-hand at 1 instead of 12 also does not change date from time to time
MrMike
0
Jun 17, 2017
Just got mine in the mail from this drop. Looks completely awesome in person. That being said, either I'm an idiot or I got a defective piece. Nothing is moving on it? I set the time, nothing, no movement. Do they come without a battery? Either the battery is dead, there's not one in it, it's defective, or I'm missing something here. Anyone have any thoughts or suggestions?
Fistfullofjam
1
Jun 21, 2017
MrMikevisit a jewelers and get a new battery if the watch is dead, they're usually around $15 also note that the large hand on the watch doesn't keep the time and instead acts as a timer, it's not supposed to move unless you want it to
Constantin1337
0
Jun 12, 2017
Will we get notified when the watch will be dispatched?
ravkesef
198
Jun 3, 2017
A few things to be aware of: the word "Chronograph" covers a multitude of meanings, and should not be confused with a "Chronometer," which is an entirely different beast. Thus comparing this watch to a Rolex is not only unfair, it is absurd, as one is a chronograph, the other is a chronometer, and the only thing both would have in common is that they will indeed give you the time of day. (More or less, though this watch is likely to be significantly more accurate than the Rolex.) For example, I have a chronograph that has three dials that tell me the day of the week, the date, and the 24-hour time. The additional functions on a Chronograph are referred to as "complications," (not intended in a bad way,) This is a nice watch, and the fact that it is no longer being offered by Victorinox is why it doesn't carry the mfr. warranty. It's still a good watch, and the $795 MSRP is legit, for when the watch was current stock by Victorinox. Now, the real question is: do you need a Chronograph? Most people don't, but they like the dials on the watch, and think it makes them look important, or something. From the looks of it, this chronograph will give you stopwatch functions that will give you the seconds and minutes up to 30, good enough for most instances. If you need such a stopwatch, by all means buy this. It's a very good watch; the quartz movement will keep accurate time, and even if it isn't current stock, it's one really good bargain at this price. If, however, all you're looking for is a watch, (i.e., time of day and the date,) you might wish to look elsewhere.
E7Sol
1
May 30, 2017
How come there is no warranty? What happens if you recieve a faulty product?
Bobraz
2631
May 27, 2017
This this is an *awesome* price for a watch with an ETA quartz movement in it! I just bought three: one for my father, and two for my two brothers 👍🏻
MOAB
3
May 27, 2017
At 179 a good watch for the price . Depends on how much your into watches, auto vs quartz,cache of brand etc...........
JOSEPHRGRECO
8
May 26, 2017
why do you not give length of bracelet for men's watches....are they seven,or eight,or nine inches?Woulod be a good thing to know before ordering!!men's wrists are different sizes.
dholik8503
May 28, 2017
JOSEPHRGRECOYou will probably have to contact the manufacturer. In general, when I buy a used watch with a bracelet, I ask for the length and if the bracelet is "fully linked". A fully linked bracelet has either not been shortened (by taking links out), or the links that have been taken out are include with the watch. My experience is that most bracelets are 8-81/2 inches. Extra links are sometimes availabl, but they can be expensive. Good luck.
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